Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 10, 1911, Image 4

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but I have not but any t A. J. McCain Bold by all A Dealer*. 1 Price M 6Oe.&Sl.OOj0| Bloomsdale Onion Sets Winter Lawn Grass Seeds and Pansy Seeds at ! TIIEISEALS PHARMACY <■ tl* RKX4L1 «ront FOR 8alE—Several larg<^ferns ( aUo i room* to rent for UglFhouie- keeping to couple without children preferred. For information apply nt, this office. ^ 10 6t Expense meets you a- th esta may catch Income at the inlsk. Whoa a girl hates to be kissed, Its a sign it Isn't the right man. \ .—■ t N’erer Judge a man by iils ietters. Being wise in business doesn't There is not person In a thous- moan a man can't be a fool In every- and whose pen Indicates bis charac- thing else. ( ter correctly.. Grand Fall and Winter Disj Seal Ship! Oysters Personal "Mr. A. I. Brabham, of Atlanta, was a visitor to Waycross today. Judge and Mrs. H. P. Brewer are vlelting relatives at Dublin. Judge Myers will speak for Hon. Joseph M. Brown at Folkston tofor- GF.M PHARMACY T, S. Paine, rat—— MAY’S NEW BUCKWHEAT IN BARRELS, SELF RISING BUCKWHEAT IN'PACKAG ES, NEW WARE COUNTY SYRUP,CORN MEAL FRESH EVERY DAY, NEW CROP CALIFORNIA PRUNES. OUR PRICES ARE AL WAYS FAIR AND OUR GOODS FIRST CLASS. NEXT TO WATER WORKS. PHONE NO. 3. THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OYS TER BEDS. THE GREATEST AM ERICAN SCIENTIFIC ORGANISA TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO- TION, IT8 AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL- SHIPPED FEATURE. YOU KNOW YOU EAT OYSTERS OF CERTAIN PURITY WHEN YOU Gfet THE SEAL-SHIPPED. FOR SALE ONLY AT J. W. S. Hardy 8UGCE880R TO HADDY BROS. Judfe Rufe Hutchens will speak for Little Joe Brown In Waycross tomorrow night. Mre. Jeanette Langley attended the meeting of the Georgians here this afternoon.' COPY OF NEW GAME LAW FREE AT C. 8. HARDY & 80N’8. 7 ltd 1tw Fresh shipment of mules to arrive Wednesday, November IClh. 9 4t M. Downey. REGISTRATION NOTICE! Office Clerk of Council. Books tor the registration of voters e now open and will remain open from October 20th to November 20th, oxcluslve, (Sunday's excepted) from 8 a. in. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 6 p. J. W. Strickland, 24 23t Cle/k of Council. For first-class rubber tire and wire wheel ‘work at prices right, see J. T. McGee, 21 Albany avenue. 12 30t CHILDREN INJURED. Ordinary Cathartics and Pills end Harsh Physic Cause Distressing Complaints. You cannot be over careful In the selection of medicine for children. 'Only the very gentlest bowel medi cine should ever he given, except In Emergency caaes. Ordinary pills, ca thartics and purgatives uro apt to do njore harm (than goc\l, They may cause griping, nausea nnd othef dis tressing aftereffects that are fro- qmmtly health--destroying. Wo personally recommend ond fnmgnntee IUxall .Ordctlles ns t|te safest and most depuedable remedy, which wo know, for constipation and associate bowel disorders, a We have such, absolute faith In the virtues of this remedy that we sell It oil our guarantee of money back In every Instance where It falls to give en tire satisfaction, and we Urge all in need of such medicine to try It at our risk. Hexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt aud agreeable in action, may be tak on nt any time, day or nlsht; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping ex cessive looseness, or other undesira ble effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon tho organs with which they come in contact, ap parently acting as a regulative tonic upou the relaxed muscular, coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels lo more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies commonly com pletely relieve constipation, except of course when of a surgical charac ter. They tend to overcome the necessity of constantly taking laxa tives to keep' the bowels. In normal condition. Three sjxc» ot packages, 10 cents, 25 cent* and 60 cents. Re member, you can obiatifftexaU Rem- in Waycross only at our store— The Resell Store. The Seals Phar- DON'T 8AY YOU’RE OLD. You Can Feel Younger By Keeping Op Your 8trength. It !b a mistake for elderly people to let thomselves think they aro getting old. What If you have had CO or 70 birthdays? Ton can keep your mind young Snd active, nnd you can also fool younger than your age If you guard yor bodily strength. Mr. George 13. Smith, aged 71, of Smithvllle, Ont., soys that Vlnol cured him of a case of stomach trouble of Mr. A. D. Holland will ga to Doug las Sunday to s^end next week* at the Coffee county fair. Miss Louise Daniel has returned after a delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Barfield, of Macon. -. A. B. Fisher, who Is engaged In the naval stores business at Green land, Fla., was among the visitors to Waycross today. The Georgians held their regular meeting at the Y. M. C. A. parlor this afternpon. Mrs. F. A. Bates and Mrs. Warren Hlason were his- tenses. The next number of the Lyceum course will be the Parland Newhall Company, on November 13th. This male quartette and is well worth hearing. At Central School Audito rium November 13th, Hear them. Mercy Circle Number Four Kings Daughters have been very busy all day with their rummage sale in the store next door to The Standard Shoe Store in LaGrande building. The sale will continue through tomorrow. The Herald publishes all the local news of Waycross and vicinity that worth publishing and we try to cut out all the unreliable hot air that comes along. Others may use if if they see fit and they will find no lfick coming from us. Mrs. Fain and little Miss Kverlifta nnd Mr. Creel, Mrs. Fain’s father, will leave tonight for Cllffton, Texas, where they will make their home, long standing, and tl—’ he now feels I Mrs. Fain and her father will be ac- as strong and can do as godd a day’a I companled by her brother from Bir- work as he did thirty fears ago, which raingham, Ala. lie owes to Vlnol. “1 think it is worth ^ : Its weight In gold for any ailment of med people," says Mr. Smith. This delicious coif liver, and iron preparation without oil strengthens nnd Invigorates all feeble, run down people, and* is the mainstay of thous ands of old persons who say It has prllonged their lives. We guarantee that Vlnol will do all thnt we say, and pay back your money If It does not The Seals Pharmacy, TY COBB AN ACTOR MAN. , Miss Mary Young, of Gainesville, Ga., who is tho attractive house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Young, will be the soloist at Grace Episcopal Church Sunday morning. -November 12. Mlis Young posses a beautifully .cultivated contralto voice of great rati go and purity and will be heard to excellent advantage in Ernest A. Leo’s arrangement of “From Every Stormy Wind Tha, Blows." Baseball Hero Signs Contract For Ap pearance In “College Widow." Atlanta, Nov. 7.—Shadec of base ball glory, and sacred memories of the big league diamond I Ty CoT>b is ?oing to become an actor mao. He has signed up a theatrical engage-; ... _ .. ... „, . , i $on, Ml** Dodd. Tho ladies served tnent and la coming down to Georgia; v ^ -l* • thirty members to chicken salad and as a campus hero In "The College . Widow". j hot colree ' Manager ’ Homer George of the At- J * litnta Theater has received news that i ADVERTISE IN THE n.0 deal h.. p„a coMumnud. I, WAYCROSS HERALD Miss Maggio-Crawley assisted by a committee of ladles. served a most delightful luncheon at the Y. M. C A. last evening. Miss Crawley was assisted by Mrs. Lee Crawley, Mrs. John W. Bennett, Mrs. O’Quinn, Mrs. J. W. Bellinger, Mrs. O. P. Muprhy. Mrs. Lester Man!!, Misses Myerft, Miss Susie Sharpe, Miss Marie John Of Ladies Tailored Suits in all the Lead ing Colors. - Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Tailored Suits $15.00 Ladies* Tailored Suits $20.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $25.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $30.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $50.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $60.00 We handle the best on the market i n Ready-to- Wear Suits. In Millinery, We have the latest and most up-to date styles, both in Ready- to-wear and Trimme^*. Hats. Our Millinery AND Suit Department is on the second floor, and • we keep expert trimmers to wait on you. Make us a visit before buying your Fall and Winter needs. Humphreys & Williamson The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street IS NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVE RYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BEST ASSOR TED, AND LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES EVER 8H0WN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY STACY-ADAM8 CO'S., FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND E. P. REED CO’S., FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN GET AS GOOD VALUE8 IN SHOE8, AND AS NICE STYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIE8, AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SOLICITING A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND A88URING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE, The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street CLASSIFIED BOARDERS WANTED—Good board can be secured ac 64 Reed street 7 tf .FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- i keeping or, foY young men. AiMrfttv venlences. Couple without chndrea preferred. Ring 149. 4 tf WANTED—Position as stenograph er or cashier by competent young In dy. Address "H’\, care Herald office. 19 tf. FOR RENT—The Virdie stables, corner Tebeau and'Ewing streets. Fine place for garage. Apply to J. S. Williams, Waycross, Ga. 3 Ot Stops Lameness Sloan’s Liniment is a tella ble remedy for any kind of horse lameness. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush. Here’s Proof. -InMSSIoan’. Liniment non mu), for ’■*» lameuen.,’ nnd cured her. I ,m never .ilhaut . bold* of vaur liniment t have bought more of it dun any other remedy for paint.” Daily Kikbv, "SW. liniment ts the but macW. *1 “w wnored very large shoe boils off a bona with U. I have killed a quarter ? n * that teaaawIuUy bad. I ha»e also healed raw, sore neck* on three horaee. I hare healed grease keel on a ntare that could hardly walk." A.vntuKY O. lit via. Oakland, Pa.. ^ Routt No. i. SLOAN’S LINIMENT is good for all farm stock. “Sly hogs had hr* cholera three day* before we got your liniment, which I was advised to try 1 hare wed It now for three dll's and my hoes are almost well. FOR 8ALE. My elegant home on the corner of Gilmore and Howe streets, large and commodious dwelling with 12 rooms, all modern improvements; servant house and large barn on lot; size of !ot,/131 feet on Gilmore and running back on Howe street 200 feet All in good condition. ICrjown as t|ie Col. W. M. Tooraer residence. Also grand lot on Brunei street, lying between the residence of T. W. Mdr- rison and the Central Baptist church. Xo better locality in the city of Way- croerf Sfte ot lot, on Brunelj, 66 feet and 8 inches, running back 150 feet. Can you find equal, muen less superior property In the city. Apply to me by letter or otherwise, at Xo 1500 S. 10 th, Ave., Birmingham, Ala ; j R. M. Wescott. I LOST—Ladies gold watch with tho initials “I. S. from D. M.” Reward if returned to this office. 4 tf WANTED—three funiihed room, for light housekeeping; must be on second floor. By couple with one child. Address P. O. Box 613* Cltf. 6 5t FOR RENT—6 room house, E. St, Apply to W. C. Butler, 98 Albany Ave. 10 3t FOR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping at 32 Jane street. Reasona ble rent. % 8 3t WANTED—Each and everyone to take advantage of my special offer for Photos. Get coupons from represen. f alive. M. J. Dolan, Photographer. 8 3t CASTOR IA for Infant, nnd Children. rtie Kind You Han Always Bought OLOESK FOR SALE—Nice milch cow. Ap- 4>ly 69 Sweat street 10 3t FOR RENT—Seven room house near A. C. L. shops. Apply tl Mrs. A. L. Cottfngham, or phone 233. 10 3t argcwrfei